We investigate the effect of deleterious mutations on the process of fixation of new advantageous mutants in an asexual population. In particular we wish to study the dependence of the process on the strength of the deleterious mutations. We suppose the existence of epistatic interaction between the genes. We study the model by means of branching process theory and also by numerical simulations. Our results show the occurrence of two distinct regimes of behavior for the probability of fixation of these variants. The occurrence of either regime depends on the ratio between the selective advantage of the beneficial mutation s(b) and on the selective parameter for deleterious mutations s(d). In the former, which takes place for s(b)/s(d) less ...
When large asexual populations adapt, competition between simultaneously segregating mutations slows...
The rate at which mutations arise is under the control of complex biological systems, and is thus su...
We extend our earlier work on the role of deleterious mutations in the extinction of obligately asex...
We study the process of fixation of beneficial mutations in an asexual population by means of a theo...
We study the process of fixation of beneficial mutations in an asexual population by means of a theo...
We study the evolutionary dynamics of an asexual population of nonmutators and mutators on a class o...
We study the evolutionary dynamics of an asexual population of nonmutators and mutators on a class o...
We study the dynamics of adaptation in asexual populations that undergo both beneficial and deleteri...
abstract: We consider the effects of epistasis in a polygenic trait in the balance of mutation and s...
For clonal lineages of finite size that differ in their deleterious mutational effects, the probabil...
Variation of an inherited trait across a population cannot be explained by additive contributions of...
We study the population genetics of adaptation in nonequilibrium haploid asexual populations. We fin...
Variation of an inherited trait across a population cannot be explained by additive contributions of...
The evolutionary trajectories of complex traits are constrained by levels of genetic variation as we...
A mutator is an allele that increases the mutation rate throughout the genome by disrupting some asp...
When large asexual populations adapt, competition between simultaneously segregating mutations slows...
The rate at which mutations arise is under the control of complex biological systems, and is thus su...
We extend our earlier work on the role of deleterious mutations in the extinction of obligately asex...
We study the process of fixation of beneficial mutations in an asexual population by means of a theo...
We study the process of fixation of beneficial mutations in an asexual population by means of a theo...
We study the evolutionary dynamics of an asexual population of nonmutators and mutators on a class o...
We study the evolutionary dynamics of an asexual population of nonmutators and mutators on a class o...
We study the dynamics of adaptation in asexual populations that undergo both beneficial and deleteri...
abstract: We consider the effects of epistasis in a polygenic trait in the balance of mutation and s...
For clonal lineages of finite size that differ in their deleterious mutational effects, the probabil...
Variation of an inherited trait across a population cannot be explained by additive contributions of...
We study the population genetics of adaptation in nonequilibrium haploid asexual populations. We fin...
Variation of an inherited trait across a population cannot be explained by additive contributions of...
The evolutionary trajectories of complex traits are constrained by levels of genetic variation as we...
A mutator is an allele that increases the mutation rate throughout the genome by disrupting some asp...
When large asexual populations adapt, competition between simultaneously segregating mutations slows...
The rate at which mutations arise is under the control of complex biological systems, and is thus su...
We extend our earlier work on the role of deleterious mutations in the extinction of obligately asex...